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Barbie Dreamtopia, [1] [2] Barbie: Dreamtopia [3] or simply Dreamtopia, (stylized as Barbie DREAMTOPIA) is a web-based children's media franchise created by Julia Pistor for Mattel Television which was active from 14 January 2016 to 21 October 2021.
Barbie Dolphin Magic [1] [2] [3] or Barbie: Dolphin Magic [4] [5] is a 2017 animated adventure television film directed by Conrad Helten and written by Jennifer Skelly.. The 36th entry in the Barbie film series and the backdoor pilot to the Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures television series, [6] [7] [5] [4] it features the voice of Erica Lindbeck as Barbie and is the only Barbie film to be ...
In an underwater kingdom named Pacifica, 8 mer-persons are chosen by a beam of light from a giant golden pearl to be its guardians. With only 6 of them present, Isla (returning from Barbie: Dolphin Magic) gasped and murmured to herself as she quietly swam out to find the remaining 2, which would turn out to be the "Malibu" Barbie and "Brooklyn" Barbie.
Based on the Swan Lake ballet music by Tchaikovsky, this 3rd film revolves around Barbie playing Odette, a young daughter of a baker, who one day follows a unicorn by name Lila into an enchanted forest. After being turned into a swan by a sorcerer named Rothbart, she decides to uncover how to break the spell upon herself and free the forest ...
Bayala: A Magical Adventure (German: Bayala - Das magische Elfenabenteuer; released in some European countries as The Fairy Princess and the Unicorn) [4] is a 2019 German-Luxembourgish 3D computer-animated high fantasy adventure film directed by Aina Jarvine and co-directed by Federico Milella from a script by Venessa Walder. [5]
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Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, officially shortened to RBUK (/ ɑːr b ʌ k /), is an American animated television series created by Rich Magallanes [2] and based on a concept by Melissa Reale. [5] It was co-developed by Magallanes and Mark Palmer. The series was produced by American toy company Funrise and animated by Canadian studio Bardel ...